Video: Lion Attempts to Eat Baby Dressed Like Zebra

Published May 3, 2012

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A new viral video shows a lion at the Oregon Zoo trying to eat a baby who must have looked like a zebra. EDITOR'S NOTE: This is not the lion from the video.

If there hadn't been a glass barrier between them, one baby would have found themselves to be a lion's lunch. 

In a new video loaded to YouTube, a lion at the Oregon Zoo appears to frantically try to get through the glass to eat a baby on the other side. The baby, clad in a white and black striped hoodie, must have resembled a zebra that in turn ignited the lion's predatory instincts.

Fortunately, the protective glass did it's job, and kept the child from harm. But the actions of the parents, and those who took the video, are still under questioning.

Rather than moving their child from the lion's sight, the parents left their child out as the lion continued to bound against the glass. Apparently, it was all for the sake of the video and capturing the film.

At one point in the video, one child in the background claims that what's happening is "almost not cool". She's right.

In avoiding what surely was a scary moment, the parents, rather than walking on and being thankful for the protective glass, leave their child out to almost taunt the lion, who is visibly frustrated. In our eyes, that just doesn't seem right to the animal. While we're not saying it's OK for the lion to view the baby as a potential meal, we also don't think that taunting the lion was completely necessary.

Watch the video below:

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What do you think about this video that's bound to go viral? Do you think that leaving the child and taunting the lion was OK? What would you have done? Share your thoughts in a comment.

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Comments (5)

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Nadia (Unverified)
oh, I just love dogs. I had a dog that sat in the window all day long--a lab. A chcoolate lab. He just loved the sun. And he would sit behind the curtain just like Millie does. That picture reminds me of him. Miss him.Love your pictures, and your commentary at the end!
Mimi
When I first saw this video, I did not find it funny at all. I teach my 3 boys to be respectful out in public and not pound on the glass when we go to the zoo, or scream in public places. Just because most parents think their own kids are cute, that does not mean the rest of us parents think the same way.
Anonymous (Unverified)
get a grip....
Stacy (Unverified)
Are you for real? That's reinforced glass. It will crack slowly over time, but it's not exactly going to break as the lion comes hurtling out to eat the baby. Give me a break. There is nothing wrong with this. I myself, being a mom of a 5 year old, would find this hilarious. It IS funny. The only thing NOT funny is how people want to question their parenting skills all because they trusted that the glass that isn't going to break, well... isn't going to break. Grow up. Stop being paranoid. As for the lion... is it taunting my cat to play with her with somethign just out of her reach? Because I find it funny and she does her best to get it. We're talking the same thing, just a larger cat. It's well fed, I assure you. So it got an exciting few minutes. You're making a NON-ISSUE into an ISSUE... which is a real problem these days.